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FXUTH IF0TTT5 mTfFOUTf TRIBUNE, !M"EDFORD, OREfiOy, " TUESDXY, rATTGUST 28,-1928. ' BUILDINGS FALL, ENEATH DEBRIS: SIIKl.HV, X. , A tiff. IZS.IA) ' Six persons were known lo have j heen killed aiwl several morn were injured when three huildintfM in I til OUHilHSH secthm collapsed here , today. SfVor.nl oihers In the lniilri- j Jnjr arc mission. The. known dead are: .M Iss (nil Kskridtfe, an employe of the. FirM National ) tan It ; Zeh J Man ton, a fanner, and hia hdii Carl; (itty (ireen and Ale Hyle, clerks hi tin First National bank; one unidentified whin? man. As fiMisiriii'ttmi crews worked desperately to clear the tangled wreckafie it was feared .thai the death toll would mount when the, hascmentM of the collapsed Hirue t ll res were denied. A construction crew engaged in excavating under the hulldiitKH was Mill un.iecioinied for and little possibility of its escape was seen. The ctdlapsed structures are the First National hank, Coode's jjro eery store and lladley's tailor shop. .AloSt of the injured, tin early check indicated, were em ployes or customers of the hank. The excavation under the build ings was thought to have caused t he eullnpse. The crew doiiiK tin? excavatiiiff was said to have numhered fnnii five to seven men, mostly negroes. Ceorue I'.lanlnri. iiciiiur vice- president of I he hank, escaped ! with minor injuries, as did Forest j j:skrhU:e, cashier. Clarence .Mull, j assistant cashier, received a hrokcii j h'K and arm and -cuts ahoul the j head. Ills injuries wen said hy i physicians In he serious. j Two oilier clerks were said to) have heen hlllied in Hie dehris. i The proprietor of the tailor shop was mission and was reported to l"ivn Im-cii liurlcd in the ruins of his shop. Four Itaiik clerks were unac counted for hul. it was MmmikIiI possihh' thai they were in llu crowds ahoul the scene. A physi cian climhed I hi'oiiKh dangerous overhanging walls to. treat a wom an hank clerk who was pinned under Iwisled steel anil brick. STUBBLE FIRE AT ECOENE, Ore., Aug. 2X. (!) VI re. which broke from a sliihhle burn on the Cluverleui dairy ranch three miles easl of here yeslei day lleshoyed a burn and dairy equip ment and spread across the road Into an adjoining pasture where Ihe flumes spread to threaten neighboring farms and the out skirts of Springfield before it was checked. The loss of (he dairy, owned hy V. Davis, was estimated at nearly K I u.uimi. The barn was newly lenovated mid was full of hay and dairy feed as well as dairy equip ment. Two silos also burned, one filled Willi ensilage. Nearly one hundred volunteer fire fighters and Ihe Springfield lire department checked the bhr.e In tho pasture laud while Eugene firemen protected the Davis home and buildings. IRS. LEVI 0 p w .; NFW YOliK.Aug. 2S. (I1) Mrs. Charles A. Levine. wife of the first trans-Atlantic air passenger.' re- ' Kurds as "absurd" rumors growing out of the sale of their home at public unci ion. have never thought of filing a suit of any kind against Mabel poll." she said, "she Is my very dear friend." The pro perly at liockawuy, sold by the Eevin,. corporation, hrought $:mu. IliiO. .Mrs. Levine said there was no y tal significance to Ihe sab-. For Inflamed Breathing Tubes Try Or. ISlosser's Mcdi-rul Cigarettes Next Time N.isal oai.irrh 'a not nnlv uhlc and nllcnsivc, but it w w riou-i trouble. Hs.(tlree le.ui lo That inll.tmcl condition of iu- mu cous uteiuhr.im' u (he air p is:iies nf the head; no ;c and thro.it ui'.tv iprcid In (he point where it is incur able and a d. inner to lite. or. 1 th -ewer - Oigarot I ch ate C compu'dof me r v- il ir in a I herbs, X- , (lowers and bcr-i-iea. The warm Muolcc vapor i-t inhaled into (he iiflVcled air p.m H.lgCK.Mld will K'J where spi a doticlicH and Halve cannot reach Tln-y contain nn tobacco or culirb1?, and licinif h.iruilcHs, are Used by children, a well in adults. If you Miller from any t.iLirrhal (rouble, plain nasal catarrh, catarrh, il !e;iYness, hay fever, asthma, bronchial irritations, or Ore subject lo frc-pant i-old.t, (jet from any drur,i;i?t are-men . Sent pocket -sie paclcajje of IV. Hlos wr's 'ij;.ircttcs, and prove for yotir pclf their pleas. ml, beneficial effecls. in mm No Totartceo Not So f f tSJ-. ( I Ri v .a .4.1 i I 'JOE' CATIJ mill PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 28. (!) A man known only as "Joe' was being sought hero today for ijues tioning hy polfeV as the result of liquor party last night I hat ended in (he death of Mrs. Hilda John son. Police were called in when Oust Johnson, husband of the woman, failed to revive her. Johnson told officers thai ho and Ills wife, with "Joe" had been drinking. He left I be place for n few minutes, he said, and when he ret u rued, found ihe woman unconscious and Joe missing. Physicians said the woman had probably died from acute alcohol ism. Johnson In bring held for a coroner's examination. AUTO DEATHS IN JULY TOTAL 32 SA I.KM, Ore., Aug. 2 S .-(Pi Fines totaling SI7S!l.s."i were paid ns a result of traffic violations during July, says the monthly re port of T. Ilaffely, chief of 'stale traffic inspectors, and fees collect ed by the depart meat totaled $t;ii27.25. Nine stolen cars valued at $-l2(ni were recovered. Deaths resulting from traffic accidents during ihe mouth totaled ;!2. or which 28 were ouishle of Pol-Hand and four in Portland. There were 41S cases of Injury. L'll.l In Portland and outside. The total number of accidents was 2.1ia. Vaudeville A bright ami cheery program of Association Vaudeville comes to Hunts Cralerlan theatre to morrow matinee ami night. There are Iiisli omental surprises. crea tive Mini original novelties, irre sistible comedy and beautiful Khls. The Manila Four. 11 group of luleuied young men who are na Uves or the Philippine. Islands, combine their abihiy and versa tility In an orchestral present a Moil. Their Instrument) nr.. the llilnd with which thev lire most familiar, namely, stringed instru ments. Chester iiihe" Nelson's im personation of a bucolic charac ter is as delightful as his keen wit and homely philosophy is amusing, (icrirude Al. Parish, hi. charming partner, pitsseses a wonderful voice. j That spirit of perpetual ov and !fl '"in from dull care ami wor- r.v is more than emphasized by "Mammy and Her Picks," who are true characters of the sunny south. Mammy render several of those pweet and melodious spir ituals, and her IMclis execute a routine ()f stomdnir ihat u re. j markabhv I Key Hove t nn unusual tvpe "f Juggle" Aided 'by the comely ' ai ie. iu presents entitled "III igbt Hum f an act Yonde- vuu. artier and Colo In "Follow .Me" feature stepping and strut ting, all of which is of nn origi nal sllye. Their rapid cros-fir. of willy sullies keeps nn iiudlcnio ousy trying to fellow either of them. one Classified advortialng sett results . f Happy In His New Suit H'l nil i.i n rni'-r iili 11 : ';i u aim PAIR JAILED FOR If , VANCOl'VEll. AVash., Aug. 28. bTf Ituss Finn and Tom Allcott, j r e,n I d e u 1 s of Highland, were , brought bore today by Sheriff Tom j Kemp, charged not so much with I manufacturing liquor as with pre 1 paring to do so. The raiding of- I'ieers said they found a ."0-gallon j still which had never heen used. ! A quantity of mash, said to have ! been ready for tin1 first, operation ' of the plant, was seized. Wheel of Chance At The Rialto Put down another bulls-eye for Kichard dramatic ISarlhel- mess: The star has added another his trionic classic to bis recent "The Patent Leather Kid" and "The NoosiM in "The Wheel of Chance" the film version of Fannie Hurst's short story, "Roulette," which opened lo enthusiastic acclaim yesterday at the liialto theatre. Itarlhelmess enacts a final role, each one a clear-cut character delineation worthy of being placed alongside his finest portrayals. The contrasting study of the two roles, that of twin brothers, -presents a startling new phase of the acting ability of P.arthelmess. The story of "The Wheel of Chance" relates the dramatic ad ventures of twin brothers, sepa rated in childhood by a trick of fate, and meet lug again twenty years later in one of the most dra matically conceived scenes in the history of the motion picture. To tell more than this would he to tal;e away the thrills and enjoy incut In wilue ing the picture. Colleen Moore In Lilac Time 1 1 mil's ( Valerian theatre "has i bunked one of the highest produe j I tons of I be year as the second i (.renter .Movie Season special, 'starling Thursday. ' The picture is "I.Uae Time." the great sound production starring Colleen Moore. Adapted from the celebrated sIuko play by .lane Cowl and Jane Aliuftn. "I. Hue Time" is the story I of a little l-Vench girl who grows if m childhood to young woman I hood under the .shadow of the world war. She lives with her (grandparents in a village near the i allied front through w hich day by day troops pass on their way to I ho front. She Jokes w tth them and she sorrow m w it h them. All of the drama, the pathos of a girl caught in the maelstrom of the great conflict, is said to be ad mirably depicted by Miss Moore, who, as .leannine, reaches drama tic heights i hat far outshine any ride nf her csireer, (iary Cooper if you own a - that you think a lot of, Invest in a penny postal ami we will send you ; Treo n dbrious, conked, rearty-to-eat dinner that w ill mako htm hap ! py. it's a full can of Kcn-l,-Uation. nriri-:i. mtos. inc. , '-;. West IMco, Lot Angles, IK 5B:Il V Jim y mm c?i mew . : r. 1SS, -.- YOUR ONLy 4 , handles the chief supporting role. Two good acts of "Talkies" are Jon the same program. 1.. F. Kirkpa trick of Klamath Falls spent Sunday in Medford as a guest of Mr. and Mrs .M. M. Her man. Summons for Publication. No. :i!ti;r F(iuit. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for .lackson County. .Medford Irrigation District, a pub lic corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Albert Cosling, Jane )ne (iosling. husband and wife; the unknown heirs of William Al- hert (iosling: Irving Smith, Sa rah Smith, husband and wife; t he unknown heirs of Jrvin Smith; Irvin K. Penner. ,1a no line Itenner, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of Irvin H. J tenner; Laura. Nichols, Myron Nichols, wife and husband ; .1. Al. Keene, .Mollle Keene, husband and wife; 1). II. liarneburg; Car rlek Alujor, .lane Doe Alajor, husband and wife: the unknown heirs of Cariek Alajor; H. K. Kxby, .lane Doe Kxhy. husband and wife; tho unknown heirs of II. Kxby; .lackson County. Oregon, a public corporation; the unknown stockholders of Fruit Crowers Trust and Title Com pa ny, a dissolved corponi tiou: the unknown stockholders of the Siskiyou Heights Com pany, a dissolved corporation; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or in terest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defend ants. To William Albert f'.osling, .lane Doe CroslitiK, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of William Al bert (iosling; Irvin Smith, Sarah A. Smith, husband and wife; ihe unknown heirs of Irvin Smith: Ir vin It. (tenner, .lane Doe Itenner, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of Irvin It. Itenner; Laura Nichols. Ityran Nichols, wife and husband; Carrlck Major, Jane Doe Major, husband and wife; (he uu known heirs of Carrick Major; II. K. Kxhy, Jane Doe F.xby, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of II. K. Kxhy: the unknown stockholders of Fruit (i rowers Trust and Title '"m;':i ny. a dissolved corpora t ton : SAN FRANCISCO Oakland ntiil liny ltlc.H !?12.15 llritlllll Till) SJI.D0 Los Angeles $19 I.owor (nroa limn ever licforo In t'nllfrn'nla ptiints. Ot1 t.tio typo IMtkwii-k Htnea. .Ppparturcs daily at 1:00 and r:45 A. .M., IS: OB and 9:00 I". M. Two llally Schoiliilea Kaat Low rates to Suit ljko CHy. Uonvor, Kaiisns City, St. I.nufs, ChlonRo, Now York City. Pickwick Stages Hotel Jackson 8th 4 Central Phone 309 ;, V the unknown Htockholers of the!0fir.n nn,i n) of men servants, Ni-iklynu Heights company, a di's-; jIKOntM and employees, and eac h and solved corporation; uls all 'all persons rhiiminf? or to claim. ' .i, .... ....uriitu iir nurtles Unknown i..- ihrmn-h m' unilcr I hem nr nnv laiinliiK any rihl. title, estate, IP-n or interest in ine rem i described in the comululnt herein, ! Uefendants: , )tl Hie name of the. State of Ore I Vuu and each of you are hereby summoned and required to i ihA jibnve named Court uid cause and answer ine louio- liff's complaint on file tnerein i.,.t I'm. within four weeks ft'er the -'Hth day of August, JHS, the date of the Hist punncauuu i tliis summons. i ou are lum.n (,ilfled that if you fail so to ap pear and answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Will apply to said Court inr the relief demanded in said complaint, a succinct statement oi r ial a decree oe finru-u - or any of you nave or i-mim i,.,,... in lo. nr unon real huiihij situated in Jackson county, wieB, : rleseribed IIS follOWS, lO-Wll: Comiiiencinff ifipt- 1,1 I the southeast corner of i.ot num I hen-d Fourteen (14) of the Crest I brook orchard Tracts, accordlnR ' in ihe official iilat thereof, now of , record- and from said heginninff ' point ruuniiiK thence north alonf? i the County road i72.J3 feet; thence ' wet 7!X feet to thp west line of 'l.ot Fourteen (14): thence south i ':'!:( feet alon the west line of 'lot Fourteen (14) to a point 30 . feet north of the southwest corner ,,r said J.ot 14: thence east S ' feel ulons the line 30 feet north ! ,,f the south line of said Lot 14. to the point of beginning, contain ing five (f) acres, more or less. 1 suhji-ct to an easement for a ditch : right-of-way of the .Medford Irri i -at ion listrict. as described in 'Volume 130. wage 101, Deed Rcc- ...a. iMi'l-mm County. Oregon. hoUc'itinL' unv and all rlht, title, j In ,h(. circuit Court of the Stnto closure duly issued out of and un estaU'. hen or claim which you j ot- Oregon for Jackson County, der the seal of the Circuit Court And also Lot numbered Ten (10) ; htfnrr the last day of four weeks j of the Crestbrook Orchard Tracts, j from the date of the first publica- ! in Jackson County. Oregon, as num-' iiun of this summons, said periods i hered, designated and described onjof four weeks beginning the time, the official plat thereof, now til j prescribed for publication hereof, j j record. iand If you fail so to appear a,nd ! And also: The South one-half I answer said Complaint, for want j(S'- of Lot numbered Seven (7)! thereof, the plafmlff will apply to: of the Crestbrook Orchard Tracts, the Court for the relief demanded I in .htclfson Count v. Oregon, as ! in its 'omnia int. to-wit: That a i I numbered, designated and descrih- : ed on the official plat thereof, now . nl- record. : And also: Lot numbered Nine- chard Tracts in Jackson County, ! Oregon, as numbered, designated ud described on the official plat thereof, now of record. And also: Lot numbered Seven, leen ' 17 of the f 'rest brook Or chard Tracts, in Jackson County, Oregon, according to the duly re. corded plat thereof. Kxeepling therefrom a strip of land :tn feet in width off the entire south side thereof; also excepting therefrom the following: Heginning at tlK southwest corner of said Lot Sev enteen (17), and running, thence north ;H.1.!i feet; thence east HiHl feet: thence south 545.11 feet; thence west 3!i;i feet to the placi of beginning, and declaring an and all such claims- to be null and void, and decreeing that sid plain tiff is the owner in fee .simple of the whole of said premises, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of said de fendants, and that each and all of the dcf.-ndatits hj this -ase and BRUSH LACQUER Wednesday and Thursday August 29 and 30 By Mrs. M. Rustad of the Home Beautiful Department of the Bass-Hueter Paint Company With the Purchase of One Jar of Brush Lacquer an Unfinished Correspondence Rack Will Be Given FREE. Only One to a Customer Demonstration Starts Tomorrow at Our Salesroom HALL PAINT COMPANY : 407 East Main Street !H; ()f't1Pmi and all other persons or! l.irtles uiiKiiown ciaiminff any rlht, title, estate. Hen r interest in said real estate he forever en - joined, restrained, and barred from asserting. attemptiiiK to establish, or claimiiiK any lien or Interest in . tn uiiil reiil iironeriv or any j,art thereof, aim mat jijaimiii s ; tltlf, to premises he forever ! ....ieteii mid hcl at rest. i q-he dato of the order herein., ior service oi mis siimmoiiN oj'i;'a, is ioe u.nv tti m mr. iiu- . publication, is August I'T. lin8, and llcation of this summons, said order fixed four successive, JOHN H. t'ARKI.V, weeks as the lime for said pub-i HAKKV L 8KY It. MAX, licatlon. RAWI.KS .MOORIO. i Attorneys for riaintiTf. Attorney for 1'htlntiff. I Post Office Address: j Address: Coo ley Theatre Jluildinji. Bedford. Oregon. niuiinion.i mi iihllciitlon. ; city or .MUiimni, a. muinuimi miration, I'laiuiiu, yu Hose Conliff; Kdgar Conliff, hus - hand of Rose Con iff: Hetty May I'olkinghorn; Henry Coiking- horn: .Mary Louise Oudelitis, as Administratrix ot the F.siate. of ! H. 10. (lUdehus. deceased; also all other persons or parties tin I known, claiming any right, title. estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein. Defendants. To Hose Conliff; Kdgar Conliff. husband of Hose Conliff; Hetty May I'olkinghorn; Henry Folkinghorn; i also all other persons or parties j unknown claiming any right, title,) estate, lien or interest in the veal j estate described in the Complaint I herein. Defendants; In the name of the State of Ore- I ifon: Vuu and each of you are ; hereby required to appear and an- j swer the Complaint filed against j you in the above entitled suit on or decree ie entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or! claim which you or any of you ; havo or claim to have in. to. or i ! the City of Medford. Jackson Conn- j y. Slate of Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point ISO feet west of the northeast corner of Jjot One ( I l En Block Three Ci) of Parr's Addition to the City of Med ford, Oregon ; 1 hence sou t li 1 -I !i feel; thence wesi inn feel; thence north l-Pi feet: thence east 100 feet to the place of beginning, and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien fir interest of said defendants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein,' and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, ho forever enjoined, restrained, and barred from asserting, attempting to es tablish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to snla Demonstration Free! Free! One 50c Set of Decorative Transfer Patterns to Every Woman Attending This Demonstration t property, or any portion thereof,, j and that plaintiff's title to said premises he forever quieted und t wot :it reut. ! This Summons is puhllshed hy I order or ine iionoramu . j. mm- Z(.ll, County .ludse of Jackson, I county. OreROii, made and entered ; In said Court and cause on the I ; 27th day of August, 1!CS, prescrih- I j intf that this summons he served ; i hv nuhlieation thereof once each week ror lour consecuuve vrew . . in Hie .Medtord Mail -tnoune, u duflv newsnaner nuhlished In Jnek- son County. Oregon. August iSth, i , .Medford, Orenon. Notice of shcriff'H Snlo. By virtue of an execution on fore- vy. n. " " i i. u.u.i, , ... . r tir n;u ami uuien uu uib - i in u.iy ! of July, J!28. in a ceriain action tnerein. wnerein -J. v. e rencn Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Pleasant Creek Mining Cor poration, a Nevada corporation, the. Defendant, for the sum of Six Hun dred Twenty-one and 77-100 (SiilM.77) Dollars, with interest from May 30. 1U2. at 0. with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and no-lOU (S18.00) Dol lars, and S4.S0 costs of recording liens, and the further sum of Two Hundred and no-ion ($200. nn Dol At the Center HliHf ! m m 1 I I i! us vvj La Salle al Madibn Street Fixed-Price Meals Breakfast.. . . . 60c 75c Luncheon- . . -. . . ,; 85c Dinner . . . $1.00 $1.50 Sunday Dinner . . . 1.50 Ernest J. Stevens CHICAGO rresiaent nL n.,!,!,,;;.! ni;-; 'iii'i,' :ji:!'ijii;;;;;',,;;;;; ,;i ...ajtiiiU,,,!!,, t ;i, ,n ' i'".!'. -ii;: '.: lars, ns attorney's fees, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 27th duy of July. l!28. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the aid ex ecution, I will on the 2flth day of September, lifts, nt 10:00 o'clock n. m.. at the front door of tho Courthouse in the City of Med ford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at pub lie auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided, by law. all of the right, title and interest that the said defendant. Pleasant Creek Mining Corporation, a Nevada corporation, hud on tho 30th day of May, 102X, or now havo in and to the following described property, situated in Ihe County of Jackson, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: Those certain mining claims situ ate in Jackson County, Oregon, and described as follows: The Xlood Hope, S'morn, I-lherty, Modoc, Al t tints, Kverett, Detroit, Pittsburg, Doctor, Houlevai'd, Central, Pon tine, Avalon, Greenville., Mldrum, and Cass; a more, particular de scription of each of said mining claims being set forth and contain ed in that certain deed from John C. Jlaynes, Trustee, to Pleasant Creek Mining Corporation, of rec ord nOpages 428 to 43S inclusive of Volume Hil, Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon. Dated this 2Xth day of August, HAl-PH O. JENNINGS. : Shcrffjj Jack son County, Oregon. of Everything OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants ' with fixed-price meals and service ala Carte--Garage foryourcar entire floor reserved for women guests Choice of over one thou sand modern guest rooms at reason ableprices thebiggestHotelualue in Chicago. On your next trip en joy La Salle service the utmost in Hotel accommodations. RAom Rales Nucib.r of. Critic Per Day Haormi I Pcrton 2 Perron. 166 I $2.50 . $4.00 102 300 4.50 141 . 3 50 5.00 309 4.00. 6.00 149 5.00 7.50 87 6.00 8.00 72 6.00 I 9.00 Earl L. Thornton Vice Pres. & Mgr.